Page 6. hon mmtcni — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, July 22, 1909. SHOT HIS WIFE DEAD. Frank E. McMillan Then Surrendered Himself to Police, With the Intention man whom he bhelleved to be the despoiler of his home, Frank E. Mc- Millan, aged 32 years, employed by the Pennsylvania railroad, fired three | shots through a window at his home, | and | Greenwood, an Altoona suburb, then ran to the back door of the and fired through that, Tuesaday The last shot killed his young and beautiful wife while the man with her, William IB. McDowell, escaped without injury In gtory of the tragedy, McMillan he had his wife of infidelity, fnvestignte night, he but returned to his he walted He wife go followed her a distance, her. He returned the blinds conversation house night his anys suspe and decided the matter pretended K stable nt gaw his short then yme and out and but missed were down, he heard her In with a man, thought to be Edward Mc- Dowell, he fired three shots through the window. Belleving that the oc- cupants of the house were trying to escape by the back door, he ran around and found it closed. He then fired through the door. The woman was standing with her back to it, whom he and the bullet struck her in the thigh | the death, and found cut off aorta, instant house ascending, almost the and causing then entered that the man had escaped, but that he | had killed the one person in the world | | appeal to {of the shooting | loved best, in spite of her dereliction from duty. Neighbors who heard the came to the house and though greatly distraught, the coroner be notified. County De- tective ler also was notified. ¢ to the house, arrested Mc- 10 effort to ist go with the body of whom he McMillan, Spang escape. it} » the Loses Both Legs By Disease. Williamsport S ticularly \ L8¢ Canby Friday m fered the the rig} about ts is sit two ve At that disease nosis, which wa circulate leg. The to treatm necessary notice In his sitated t} was same finall unfortur Willia ing Frida ned ~RN A PATRIOTIC OFFER Mr, Taft r wise, has | lopted recomt states constitut enact mains to ti dressed mindir licly the « tion popular Presider portune an addit stitution an direct lies ir ifleatior Is Pre portur confider acting magnar Deer Tame and Plenty A report from Beech Vall is to the affect that in the North Moun tain territory deer are so plentiful and tame that Instances are known where they have mingled with cows and horses in pasture The presence of the deer manifested by damage done hy to growing crops soveral deer had found In farmers’ flelds, and an of- flcer from the game department of the state was recently sent Into that section to Investigate. It was learned that no killing had occurred. as not. withstanding the damage known to have been done by deer, the farmers had given strict observance to the game law, fleld the been shot when Dog Days Now On. The "Dog Days” began on Sunday, July 11, and will continue until Aug- ust 22. This period Is generally the hottest time In summer, The “Dor Days” are called from the rising of sirius the dog star with the sun, Trespass notices at the Democrat single, be, per dozen, boc, | of shooting a | | | | and to his home where, although | After try- | ing to locate the position of the man, | county | and their attorneys will appear some He | | fact asked that | the ] | of same is further | them | It was alleged that | WAGE LOSING FIGHT, The superior court of Pennsylvania | in four voluminous tice conviction In court of opinions by week sustained the Dauphin John HH. Sanderson, James M. Shumaker, Willlam P. Snyder and Willlam 1. Mathues, Jointly charged with conspiracy to cheat and defraud the commonwenlth of Pennsyly with having defrauded the monwealth of the sum of $19.308.40 the contractor for the quipment of the new the state at Harrl was superintendent and bulldings: Sny- auditor general, and Mathucs state treasurer, at the time of lon of the offense, the Wf which was fixed In the indict- as March 1906. Although Sanderson Mathues have the were appealed, court determined to render a opinion in each case Will Appeal at Once. A new trial is refused, but It Jus. the county Porter last ania COM Sanderson was furniture a ‘ capitol building hurg Shumaker blle grounds COMmMmMmIss 28, and dled cases the raie since sepa~ was announced by counsel for the two de- | | fendants who | immediate appeal will be taken to the | state, are still living that an Certified coples of the opinions sent at once to the Dauphin court, and the two defendants were time this week to offer new ball pend- ing the final appeal. The superior court's opinions are hard rebuffs to the defendants, and, in view that there were no opinions from any of the great hope Is being placed upon the the higher court. Neither two defendants who are alive, Snyder and Shumaker, would com- ment upon the decision of the super- lor court. They simply admitted that there would be an Immediate appeal to the supreme court. dissenting judges, no Selected. Liberty Teachers irectors « have lected the To Exterminate Flies water ntoa 4 ’ | ¥ y set where will FOO. Ae nt of wate To Abolis the Superior Court e met Hay and Wheat Crops in the County Hav king nt a excellent the farmers less than Don't Be Misled e ha “f i Many a trie cough ’ Po not be : n, tax he o re 11 Balsam, the best cough gi and dealers’, 2 Ruger Buys a Theatre. Star Theatre, of one of the largest and picture amusements Inst week when O to I. R. Ruger, of Bellefonte Mr. Ruger will move his from Bellefonte In a few days wife is a daughter of Hon, W. C Lingle The best changed Young Boy Killed. Jasper Reeder, the 11 year old adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reeder, of Flemington, dled at the hos pital In Lock Haven on Monday be. tween the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock as the result of Injuries received by being run over with a wagon near the Flem- ington bridge In the morning. ber of other boysand climbed a big wagon to take a ride, when he lost his balance and fell to the road, the hind wheel of the vehicle passing over his chest ing his own when he puts his proper ty In his wife's name. county, entered In tro and against the defendant, honorably brought to commiss defendant another of the | cus exuding through the scales of the Philipsburg, moving owners Freeman disposed family His | that | the The | little fellow was playing with a num- | onto | | boxes $5. with full guarantee You can hardly say a man is hold. | AN IMPORTANT DECISION. On Liability for Burial Expenses of | Veterans Under the Poor Law. Judge Ellis J. Orvis, of has directed the county, in judgment to be case of Long vs favor of the Cen- plaintiff The are particulars as follows: An discharged soldier having residence in Clearfield county, the Cottage State in Rush township, Centre vhile there he died n the Philipsburg township by the been vested with loners of was hospital county, and was buried gald had the ‘en cemetery Of plaintiff, who the authority by the such county of duty It the part the the tre to however, perform was, of the decedant poor au- county that the his burial should Clearfield county, learned judge, however, decld- the acts of the legislature of 1885, and the amendment of March 27, 1903, applied to the case and that a veteran soldier is to be buried at the expense of the county In which he dies, although he may have had a poor county of the state, that the intent of the honorably discharged shall receive pauper contended on that had been a thorities of expenses because charge on Clearfield incident to be paid hy The ed that May 12, thereto sald for the law Is soldier burial. reason that or sailor no Why Fishes Are Slippery. of almost every sort are when slippery and hard to hold This slippines is due to a sort of mu- Fish caught and Is to all greatest creatures. importance One finny important the V's slimy coating ks of functions Judge's Fist Rebukes Briber lispatch from Coudersport Joho S. Eckert f the McCloud 1a reti Hunters Park { tat Colles f Americ No Longer any Doubt Jig Money in Potatoes fielat Of near MM t Blufl check wot) rd recently share of grown n less than nal val th : AVerag: money Wie lohn M burg, and was value : land is a bs Wieland bors on Hall, Lut on hood he went west that his merchant Cedar Creek. a Rowing to mans and since has Linden home C. E. Patton for Congress. The Curwensaville Mountaineer Is boosting Charles E. Patton, of place, for Congress. It 18 claimed Clearfield county Is entitled to nomination, and that Mr. Patton is a strong man for the position, Ev. ery effort Is being made to select a man who will beat old figure head Bar clay for the nomination. His will not save him this trip. They are after him hard, To Kill the Woman There is no need in killing a woman with worry and nervousness now that Sexine Pills are available for prolonging life and Sexine Pills are guaranteed for all forms of weakness it men and women Price $1 happiness, Address for call on C. M. Parrish, druggist, Belles | | fonte, where they sell all the principal | reme dies and do not substitute, { contained Centre | Our revenue submission of a | ment and! settlement In | I aaa ARE Ane a NINN made | that | money | SERRE ANANNNRNNNRNNNRRNNRNNNNNNNRNORNST a box; six! REMARKABLE VINDICATION. The democratic 1008 the favor platform for following plank : an Income tax as part of and the constitutional amend- specifically authorizing collect tax upon Incomes, Lo "We system, we urge CONETess individ- the propor- rdens of the to levy and ual and « end that wealth may bear its tionat« share of the b federal ernment.” Mr, Bryan indorsed fp irged the necessity of a constitution al amendment, Pre Taft, in hls ceptance speech, hI 1 that an ! For rea the republican leaders ve op posed an Ineo the democrats for advocating | But behold the President orporats BOv lank and mendment yunced change ! Taft sends a proposing the » income tax amendment the s¢ 3 Ww Aa vote--17 ayes, nays, will undoubtedly pass the house, indication ever more complete? Democratic governors in states hav- ing legislatures ought to call extra sessions at and secure Immed- iate ratification of the amendment, Income tax ought to be formed immediately In ever county--non- partisan clubs to pls members of the various vote for ratification time to act The enjoying an exemption denled to man. As the law is now the government in time of War can the husband from the wife, the son from the mother and the father from his children, and stand them up in front of an enemy's not, even in the hour wealth its MERBA RK CONEress ihmiss and It unanimous And It Was ion oil un passes none, once clubs legislature to Now Is the been dollars have take The Shaw of Persia Dethroned has taken refuge in the legation at Zerzende and British diplomatic The new shaw is vet Mulk, head Hay’s Hair-Health » Never Falls to Rest Hair to ita Natura) r and Bea y Stops its falling out, and removes Dande ¥. Refuse all sub $1.00 and S0c. Bottles, at Druggists, Is Not a Dye. i for free hook “The ( Are of the Halr Philo Hay « Newark, N. J. re lara tively - Mp 5 AAAS SESS a thon tt 8h bs as 4a Do you enjoy good ICE CREAM? It can be made with a FREEZO FREEZER end it doeesn't take an hour, either; four minutes is the limit, Come in and let us explain why. Also see our line of LAWN MOWERS, OIL STOVES, PORCH SWINGS. SCREEN DOORS, WINDOW SCREENS, and Potter-Hoy Hardw’e. Co. BELLEFONTE PEPPPPPPEP PIPPI PIPPP PIRI PPRIRPPPPPIPES * east sss Sods dt aL An Two Ways of Doing In days agone, a bulider dealt with a doren different supply houses. He his brick and stone here there, glass elsewhere, and palls and bolts round theeorner bought lumber A buliding that didn't “jibe the usual result, but no one person eonld be blamed for it or held re sponsible In THESE days Mr. Rullder does it differently. He orders everything from one complete supply house and when the material comes IT SUITS And you are here now, today the BL. 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And to this day Mr. Rockefeller, who is now the richest man in the world declares that the $3.50 which that $60 earned for him during the of the loan was the his the General 4] these day first year real foundation of present “It made me realize that it was not enough to work for money; that yow must make money work for you,” he “Seven was not such and $3.50 ut It was says. per cent. a high rate of interest then, necessity of Iree success, orner stone of all be industrious ot know how him, he of his reward vis into And impor- out of they make. It is not what a man makes, but what he saves, that counts in the end. should. young men do not realize the tance of saving something doll OD, and an very Tolar to the consumer. This country is full of men getting good wages and fair salaries who will never be worth much money, because they have not learned how to save.” What you buy from SECHLER & every day of the week, and ry week of the year. Belle you to ngs fund depart- pits are re- 1A pasa » Bellefonte Trust Co, Bellefonte, Pa. EE ES NS Ee ee - y A. E. Schad SANITARY FLUMBING Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. TST" tTA°"T TTT YNS 9 Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Slating, Tin Roofing, Spouting, All kinds of Tinware made to order. LR ee Se ES ES err aA EEE EE EE EE RE ER RE EER EE RA REE] WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR MONEY TO EARN 20 Per Cent. ? perf ot get Such a question is almost s1 urally want to know is how where you capital, Here is the opportunity The fact and Can your surplus that we own and control a large number of buildin lots, we are in position to offer the BEST PROPOSITION IN REAL ESTATE THAT HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC IN THE STATE OF PENNA We have for sale one new 11-room house, centrally located, Lots sold on easy terms, Great demand for houses and rooms at State College. Houses renting bere now from $25 to $100 per month and pot a vacant house in town Russell Sage said “your Real Estate will make your old age comfortable.” State College has the brightest future of any town 'n the State, It is the ideal town for home and education Call and see our proposition and select for yourself one of the choice lots, Free transportation to anyone buying a lot in the next 30 days. Call or write LEATHERS BROTHERS, Commercial Phone, STATE COLLEGE, PA. “The Bett Investment on Earth Is in the Earth Heel.” AAA SV A A RPA
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